I know, I know, I kept this one under wraps and I apologise to those of you I haven't seen in a while that I didn't tell, to be honest, I didn't really tell..... anyone! I admit, for a while, I was in a state of shock. But on Tuesday, May 24th, I became a mom of three and my heart is bursting with love!

The Twinkies, Junie Royal McGill and Yves Liberty McGill were born super healthy with no complicaitions. And talk about identical, both weighed exactly 5 pounds, 12 ounces and were 21" long! Juni was born at 1:12 PM and Yves 1:31 PM.

We never knew we could be so happy and in love again and again!! ❤️❤️❤️👶👶👶👫

My sweetie Fish McGill painted an awesome mural: HueMenorah and collaborated with Saul Baizman on the electronics components on the piece that is on display at Boomerangs in the South End of Boston. I did a bunch of the photography for them too! Here are the details of the project in its entirety. Stop by any of the locations for a city map and be sure to check out all of the work which will be on display until December 14th!

Oh another cool thing about HueMenorah is that you can take a selfie and add yourself into the project by tagging it with #huemenorah and posting it to Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.

Boston’s first juried seasonal Jewish public art project, 8 Nights, 8 Windows, will brighten the city’s holiday season with the essence of the Festival of Lights, bringing a fresh understanding of Hanukkah to the entire community for the eight nights of the Jewish holiday, December 6-14, 2015. This innovative public event is sponsored by the New Center for Arts and Culture (NCAC), in partnership with Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston (CJP), and in collaboration with the Boston Jewish Music Festival (BJMF) and the Boston Jewish Film Festival (BJFF). The project is a preview of a new initiative, the Jewish Arts Collaborative, which will be announced in the near future.

The New Center put out a call to artists for works that tell a unique story of miracle, illumination, and innovation. The eight chosen pieces were selected by a jury of notable curators, arts leaders, and arts practitioners. In addition to the artwork, free public events will be hosted at several of the windows throughout the holiday. The art will be on display for the duration of Hanukkah (December 6-14, 2015), in windows throughout the city of Boston:

A ninth window at Fire & Ice (205 Berkeley St.) will feature 8 Nights, 8 Windows Kids, a stained glass-like community installation created by children, with help from artist Tova Speter. This work is presented in partnership with Temple Israel of Boston and the Families With Young Children program.

For more information regarding the festival, artists, and how you can support the project, visit www.8nights8windows.com.

When:Sunday, Dec 06, 2015 12:00a - Monday, Dec 14, 2015 11:00p

Where:Windows throughout Boston See full list at www.8nights8windows.comBoston, MA 02111

Great news! I am proud to announce that my work will be featured in the ARTcetera 2015 exibition through the Aids Action Committee.

If you don't already know about this benefit, you should. The Aids Action Committee has been active for nearly 30 years and has been a leader in HIV prevention.

"More than twenty-five years ago, a group of Boston-area artists came together in response to the AIDS crisis, which was claiming the lives of so many of their friends, fellow artists and colleagues. They responded by creating and organizing the first ARTcetera, a contemporary art auction held at Boston City Hall, to raise money for The AIDS Action Committee

Over the years, ARTcetera has grown to become one of New England’s premier art auctions and an essential funding source for AIDS Action. And, while the AIDS epidemic looks nothing like it did 25 years ago, this epidemic and AIDS Action’s work are far from over.

The arts community and AIDS Action will celebrate our extraordinary partnership in this fight to stop the epidemic by preventing new infections and optimizing the health of those living with HIV."

I can't believe how long I have been photographing these two, time is flying by and they are growing up so fast. The collection makes such a great series. It is always so much fun spending the day with these cuties!

I am proud to announce that my work will be featured in the MassArt annual art benefit auction for the 11th time! Once again I will be exhibiting with all amazing and talented artists.

"The MassArt Auction is one of the largest visual art auctions in New England and is a destination for collectors seeking to purchase contemporary artworks and support the nation’s leading public art college. Now in it’s 25th year, this year’s Auction will include over 300 works of art in live and silent auctions. Works from internationally renowned artists will be auctioned off, including Ambreen Butt (MassArt ’97), Sanford Biggers, Mark Cooper, Steve Locke (MassArt ’01/Faculty), Abe Morell (MassArt Faculty), Laura McPhee (MassArt Faculty), Sheila Pepe (MassArt '83), Robert Rauschenberg, Sarah Sze and Andy Warhol."

The auction also marks the anniversary of when I met my husband, Fish McGill, needless to say, this is a very exciting time in our lives. Since we met, this will be our 7th time showing in the auction together!

Please come and join us for the opening, and FREE reception, date TBD or if you can afford the ticket, join us for the live auction on April 12th, remember, the cost of the ticket goes to a good cause.